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Native name
  
伊藤貞司

Parent(s)
  
Teiko Ono Yuji Ito

Children
  
Tavia Ito

Years active
  
1952-1982

Died
  
August 16, 1982, Haiti

Occupation
  
Composer

Role
  
Composer

Nationality
  
Japanese

Name
  
Teiji Ito


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Born
  
January 22, 1935 (
1935-01-22
)
Tokyo, Japan

Known for
  
Film scores for avant-garde artist Maya Deren

Movies
  
Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti

Spouse
  
Maya Deren (m. 1960–1961), Cherel Ito (m. ?–1982)

Similar People
  
Maya Deren, Alexandr Hackenschmied, Bertolt Brecht, Marie Menken, Teimoc Johnston‑Ono

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Teiji Ito (伊藤貞司, Itō Teiji, January 22, 1935 – August 16, 1982) was a Japanese composer and performer. He is best known for his scores for the avant-garde films by Maya Deren. The independent filmmaker, Barbara Hammer, continues to promote and educate the world about both Teiji and his wife, Maya Deren.

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Biography

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Ito was born in Tokyo, Japan to a theatrical family. His mother, Teiki Ono, was a dancer and his father, Yuji Ito, was a designer and composer. His family moved to the United States when he was six. Ito accompanied his mother's dance performance at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City; he performed for both Japanese and Korean dance. At 15, he ran away from home. He began to compose at age 17. He met Maya Deren during this time and in 1955, traveled with her to Haiti. There, Ito studied under a master drummer. Ito would also compose the score for Deren's Meshes of the Afternoon at Deren's request. Ito married Deren in 1960 and remained married to her until her death in 1961. He won an Obie Award for his scores during the 1960-1961 off-Broadway season; the productions included Brecht's In the Jungle of Cities, King Ubu, and Three Modern Japanese Plays. In 1963, he composed the score for the Broadway production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Ito wrote Watermill which was performed by the New York City Ballet in 1971. He had written the book The Japanese Garden : An Approach to Nature in 1972; the book detailed the basic elements of a Japanese garden. Ito also performed and composed for Jean Erdman's Theater of the Open Eye.

Ito and his fourth wife, Cherel, edited Deren's 1947-1951 footage she shot while in Haiti; this would result in the documentary Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti.

While in Haiti, Ito died of a heart attack in 1982.

The Japanese American actor Jerry Ito (1927–2007) was Teiji Ito's first cousin.

Discography

  • Meshes: Music For Films and Theater (O.O. Discs)
  • Music For Maya: Early Film Music Of Teiji Ito (Tzadik Records, 2-CD set)
  • King Ubu (Tzadik)
  • The Shamanic Principles (Tzadik)
  • Tenno (Tzadik)
  • Watermill (Tzadik)
  • References

    Teiji Ito Wikipedia